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Progress of ultra-high-field superconducting magnets in China

Superconductors Science and Technology, 2021
High magnetic fields play a critical role in the development of modern science and technology, breeding many significant scientific discoveries and boosting the generation of new technologies.
Qiuliang Wang   +17 more
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Design and Magnetic Field Measurement of the Superconducting Magnets for the Next-Generation Rotating Gantry

IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 2022
This paper describes the design and reports the test results of the world's most compact rotating gantry for a heavy-ion therapy system mounted with superconducting bending and focusing magnets. A rotating gantry is cylindrical irradiation equipment with
S. Takayama   +11 more
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Electro-Thermal Coupling Model of Quench Protection With a Quench-Back for DCT&CCT Superconducting Magnets

IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 2022
As promising magnet types, discrete-cosine-theta and canted-cosine-theta (DCT&CCT) superconducting magnets are designed for the High Energy Fragment Separator (HFRS), a fragment separator of the High Intensity Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF ...
Y. Tong   +9 more
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A Wireless Rectifier for Inductively Energizing High Direct-Current High-Temperature Superconducting Magnets

IEEE transactions on industrial electronics (1982. Print), 2021
High-temperature superconducting (HTS) magnets have been widely used in various applications due to their excellent performance. One long-lasting problem, however, is that they have to be powered by electronic power supplies via a pair of thick current ...
J. Geng, R. Badcock, C. Bumby
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Superconducting magnets

Physics Today, 1971
In the last ten years we have seen the development of high-field superconducting magnet technology from the announcement, in 1961, of the first solenoids to the present day, when around a thousand magnet systems are in use in scientific laboratories throughout the world.
John K. Hulm   +2 more
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Superconducting magnets

Physics in Technology, 1987
This report provides a self-consistent description of a magnetic field in the aperture of a superconducting magnet and details how this field can be calculated in a magnet with cos theta current distribution in the coils. A description of an apparatus that can be used to measure the field uniformity in the aperture has been given.
Willen, E., Dahl, P., Herrera, J.
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Strain Responses of Superconducting Magnets Based on Embedded Polymer-FBG and Cryogenic Resistance Strain Gauge Measurements

IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 2019
Large Lorentz forces commonly arise from the intense field and high current in superconducting coils, which can induce maximum stress up to several hundred megapascal (MPa) in magnets.
Q. Hu, Xingzhe Wang, M. Guan, Beimin Wu
semanticscholar   +1 more source

A Fast Quench Protection System for High-Temperature Superconducting Magnets

IEEE transactions on applied superconductivity, 2019
For reaching very high magnetic fields in fully superconducting magnets, beyond 16 T for particle accelerators dipoles and beyond 23 T for solenoids, the use of high-temperature superconductors (HTS) is unavoidable.
J. van Nugteren   +8 more
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